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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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So....I lost my camera cord for the past month! So....here are some things you missed!


AUGUST 12th : CHRISTIE IS 30!!!!!



I decided it would be great fun to get our friends together and go to Medieval Times dinner and tournament! I LOVED every minute of it!

First they gave us crowns in the color of the knight we were to cheer for (the black and white knight)....then we got our photo with the King! In the picture it's John and Jessica, Brian and I, Brandon and Missy and Chip and Katy and of course....the King!
We actually had awesome seats! You couldn't have asked for anything more! We were perfectly centered and in the second row!

The food was absolutely astounding! We had Tomato bisque soup...aka dragon tail soup, This giant chicken, potatos, and ribs....and yummy desert....this apple turnover thing....Mmmmm....


Sorry...No action pictures. All the ones I took of the knights fighting and riding their horses didn't turn out. The only cool picture I got was this one of the princess....she's sad her prince is riding off in the snow.


After the show we took turns taking photo's by some of the neat decor they had set up.


It was a fabulous time! 30 will definitely be memorable for me!



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Then next thing Brian and I did was go to GenCon.


GenCon is a Huge Board Game Convention in Indy. It was Very interesting to say the least. Brian is super cool and a huge hit among gamers of the world. Even Board Game companies and designers know who he is. One particular company contacted Brian and asked him if he would work at the convention running games that people would pay money to play. He was delighted to of course! But, caused us to be separated most of the trip. No biggy....I can occupy myself! There was MUCH to look at and I was able to meet up with my good friends Jill and RD a few times during the trip. Well....here are some interesting photos I took.....


This picture best describes the whole experience......


The place is full of tables like this were people are demonstrating games. There were also lots of booths where you could buy things like games, dice, clothing...you name it...it was there!




Board games may not sound like a very popular thing.....but BOY it is! People from ALL over gather for this convention from all different states and even countries sometimes. Here is a camera crew getting a piece of the action.


There is one REALLY funny thing about it though....you'll randomly find people dressed up! There was even a costume contest one day...( I WISH I had my camera THAT day!!) But...I only took it on the last day. Most pictures came out blurry...I had a man on stilts, a very slutty looking rouge, a rather large girl in a bunny outfit.....but here are a couple clear ones....

Yep. Interesting huh? And these were NOT taken on the day of the contest!



This is me and my friend Jill! We were cheerleader buds back in high school, we've kept in touch and her and her husband also play games! So, Thursday night we got to have a game night together with the four of us and on Sunday she and RD came to the convention. We got to hang out and test some games together! (Yes...I'm wearing the same outfit I did on my B-day.....I have less wardrobe options these days)


Fantasy Flight is the game company that asked Brian to work for them...they are a very large company. They actually had the best set up (in my opinion) of any company there.


They had him run quite a few games...I played one...hee hee hee....and WON! It was a racing game; I loved it! He fell in love with a few but bought the one that he thought I'd like too. Turns out we both LOVE the game and it's one of our favorites right now. CHAOS in the Old World. But, these are photos of a game called Arkham Horror that he ran. (again...the only day I brought my camera was Friday...so I missed all the others he ran)



Isn't he so cute in his glory! I should have had him blog about his experience...I'm sure it would have been more informative!